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According to reports, the suspect punched the victim in the eye while exclaiming “[Expletive] you Jews. I’m a Muslim.” The suspect fled the scene on a razor scooter, police said.The three major Jewish centers are Tashkent (13,000), Samarkand (3,000), and Bukhara (2,000).

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